INFLUENCING FACTORS OF VILLAGERS'SATISFACTION WITH RURAL COLLECTIVE PROPERTY RIGHTS SYSTEM REFORM BASED ON ORDERED LOGIT-ISM MODEL——A CASE STUDY IN FUJIAN
The rural collective property rights system reform is a significant institutional innovation involving the interests of hundreds of millions of villagers,and villagers'satisfaction constitutes the main yardstick for measuring the performance of the reform.Studying the factors influencing villagers'satisfaction with the rural collective property rights system reform holds significant importance in enhancing villagers'contentment,improving the reform's effectiveness,and deepening the development of the reform.Based on survey data collected from 830 questionnaires from fixed observation points in rural areas of Fujian province,we employed the ordered logit regression model to analyze the influencing factors of villagers'satisfaction with the rural collective property rights system reform,and utilized the ISM model to further analyze the logical relationships and hierarchical structure among these influencing factors.The regression results of the ordered logit model indicated that educational level,social relationship,household income,fairness perception,policy cognition,and villagers'participation significantly influenced villagers'satisfaction.Besides,the ISM model results showed that policy cognition and fairness perception were the direct deep factors,villagers'participation was the middle indirect factor,and social relationship,education level and household income were the deep-depth factors.Therefore,in order to enhance villagers'satisfaction with the reform,it is necessary to bolster reform advocacy,broaden participation channels,establish feedback mechanisms,actively promote villagers'participation in the reform,improve villagers'policy cognition and fairness perception,and at the same time,continuously develop collective economy and increase villagers'income so as to enhance the villagers'sense of achievement.
rural collective property rights system reformvillagers'satisfactioninfluencing factorsordered log-it regressionISM model